Microsoft today announced it will deliver seven security updates, one critical, to patch 20 vulnerabilities in Office, SharePoint Server, SQL Server, Windows and other parts of its product lineup. "It looks like an Office month," said ...
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It is hard to believe now but just 3 years ago the iPad did not exist. Apple's tablet computer was launched back in April 2010 and has since gone on to sell tens of millions of units and dominate the tablet computer market. Due to its ...
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Zend and VMware are announcing an integration between the Zend Server PHP application server and VMware's vFabric Application Director tool for automating the provisioning of applications to clouds. The partnership allows enterprises to ...
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Google yesterday patched 24 vulnerabilities in Chrome, and paid out $29,500 in bounties to nine researchers, more than half of that to one of the company’s most prolific bug finders. Chrome 22, which Google started pushing to ...
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The iPhone is arguably one of the greatest inventions of all time. Since its inception just 6 years ago, it has totally revolutionised the way we live our lives. We can now listen to music, watch videos, send e-mails and even indulge in our ...
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Keidel Software offers a new web app for the topic "Siphonic Roof Drainage". Never before has it been so easy to learn on the go. Whether on the train, at the beach, at work, at school or anywhere else at any time students, architects, ...
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Microsoft today launched the new version of its flagship developer tool suite, Visual Studio 2012, as well as the availability of Visual Studio Express 2012 for Windows Desktop. Before a crowd of developers and media in Seattle, USA, the ...
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Microsoft has patched 20 vulnerabilities in Word, Office, Windows, SharePoint Server, SQL Server and other products in its portfolio, including a critical bug in the company’s popular Word programme and another already used to attack ...
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Google Apps will no longer be offered free to enterprise users,as the company has decided to enforce use of the premium version for business customers–along with a$50 per user annual fee. Explaining the decision on the Google ...
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First came the heavy adoption of Apple's mobile platform by consumers whose heavy use of the devices for business tasks forced the IT operations at their companies to support them. Android was the next mobile platform pushed onto IT and ...
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IDG News Service - Mozilla Firefox 16 was released on Tuesday and addresses numerous security vulnerabilities, many of which are rated as critical. The new version of Firefox was accompanied by 14 security advisories, 11 rated as ...
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Google yesterday patched 24 vulnerabilities in Chrome,and paid out$29,500 in bounties to nine researchers,more than half of that to one of the company's most prolific bug finders. Chrome 22,which Google started pushing to current users on ...
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Microsoft has rebranded the Hotmail service to become Outlook.com. Currently in preview, Outlook.com is being heralded as a re-imagined email service by Microsoft. Further reading Microsoft admits to angering partners with Surface ...
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IDG News Service-Microsoft on Tuesday began publicly previewing a new webmail service for consumers called Outlook.com that will eventually replace Hotmail. Microsoft also expects that Outlook.com will draw people away from competing ...
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IDG News Service - , which Microsoft is positioning as a reinvention of its Hotmail and of competing consumer webmail services, appears at first glance more evolutionary than groundbreaking, according to several industry analysts. "This ...
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